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“Girls on the Move” intervention protocol for increasing physical activity among low-active underserved urban girls: a group randomized trial

机译:在运动不足,服务不足的城市女孩中增加运动的“运动中女孩”干预方案:一项小组随机试验

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Background Increasing moderate to vigorous physical activity among urban girls of low socioeconomic status is both a challenge and a public health priority. Physical activity interventions targeting exclusively girls remain limited, and maintenance of moderate to vigorous physical activity during the post-intervention period has been difficult to maintain. The main aim of the 5-year “Girls on the Move” group randomized trial is to evaluate the efficacy of a comprehensive school-based intervention in increasing girls’ minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity and improving cardiovascular fitness, body mass index, and percent body fat immediately post-intervention (after 17 weeks) and at 9-month post-intervention follow-up (9 months after end of intervention). Methods/Design A total of 24 urban middle schools in the Midwestern U.S. will be randomized to either receive the intervention or serve as a control (N = 1200 girls). The intervention, based on the Health Promotion Model and Self-Determination Theory, will include: (1) two face-to-face motivational, individually tailored counseling sessions with a registered nurse, one at the beginning and the other at the end of the intervention period; (2) an interactive Internet-based session during which each girl receives individually tailored motivational and feedback messages via iPad at 11 weeks (shortly after midpoint of intervention); and (3) a 90-minute after-school physical activity club. Racially diverse, low-active, 10- to 14-year-old 5th to 8th-grade girls will complete questionnaires and physical measures at baseline and post-intervention (n = 50 per school). Minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity will be assessed with accelerometers. Cardiovascular fitness will be assessed by estimating VO2 max with PACER (Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run) scores. Height and weight will be assessed to calculate body mass index. Percent body fat will be estimated with a foot-to-foot bioelectric impedance scale. Linear mixed effects regression analyses will be performed to assess intervention effects. Discussion This multi-component approach is expected to improve girls’ moderate to vigorous physical activity and related physical outcomes. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT01503333
机译:背景技术在社会经济地位低的城市女孩中增加中度至剧烈的体育活动既是挑战,也是公共卫生的重点。仅针对女孩的体育锻炼干预措施仍然有限,并且在干预后的期间很难维持中等至剧烈的体育锻炼。这项为期5年的“行进中的女孩”小组随机试验的主要目的是评估以学校为基础的综合干预措施在增加女孩中度到剧烈运动的分钟数,改善心血管健康度,体重指数和干预后立即(17周后)和干预后9个月随访(干预结束后9个月)体内脂肪百分比。方法/设计美国中西部地区总共24所城市中学将被随机分配接受干预或作为对照(N = 1200名女孩)。基于健康促进模型和自我决定理论的干预措施将包括:(1)与注册护士进行两次面对面的,动机化的,量身定制的咨询会议,一次在开始时,另一次在结束时。干预期; (2)一次基于互联网的互动式会议,在此期间,每个女孩在11周(干预中点后不久)通过iPad收到个性化的动机和反馈信息; (3)90分钟的课后体育活动俱乐部。种族多样化,低活跃度,10至14岁的5至8岁的女孩将在基线和干预后完成问卷调查和身体测量(每所学校n = 50)。中度到剧烈运动的分钟数将通过加速度计进行评估。将通过PACER(渐进式有氧心血管耐力测试)评分估算VO 2 max来评估心血管适应性。将评估身高和体重以计算体重指数。人体脂肪百分比将以脚到脚的生物电阻抗等级来估算。将执行线性混合效应回归分析以评估干预效果。讨论这种多成分的方法有望改善女孩中等至剧烈的体育活动以及相关的体育锻炼成果。试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov标识符NCT01503333

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